Sole Proprietor lH^^^^^^^^^^^aß Barc^^^^^^^^H^^HH Stage Manager, ' Unparalled JSTEW .CHKTSTMAS^^^M^M NATHAN JUVENILE d^^HH TO-NIGHT. Re-appearance of the Pet Public, a^^^^^^l LA PETITE MARIOJN^B^^^M To-Night. The side-splitting Hibernian Fac* oSH| OMNIBUS, To-Nislit. S Mr J. SMALL will smgajisJ! s #H COMIC SOSG, TO-NIGHT^v LA PETITE MARION NATHAN as PAT ROONEY, To-Ni^it. " NEW SOLO, CjJBNET, by Master E. NATHAN. THE NEWPANTOMINE To-Ni«ht. GULLIVER ON HIS TRAVELS, To-Night. NINETEEN ENTIRELY NEW SCENES, By WILSON, To-Night MISS JULIA NATHAN, AS COLUMBINE, v " To->ight. MISS SELINA NATHAN, AS COLUMBINE, To-Night. Master E. D. NATHAN AS HARLEQUIN, To-Night. Master L. NATHAN, AS CLOWN, To-Night. ■ \ MR FRANK TOWERS, AS CLOWNv To-Night. x MR J. G. JOYCE, AS PANTALOON, To-Night. LA PETITE MARION NATHAN Will Sing and Dance FINIGAN'S WAKE. To-Night. THE GRAND TRANSFORMATION SCENE, BY WILSON, To-Night. MR JOHN DUNN, AS GULLIVER, To-Night. MRS CROSBY, To-Night. MISS KATE RYDER, To-Night. THE GREAT DOUBLE HARLEQUINADE, To-lNight. LA PETITE MARION NATHAN, AS PAT ROONEY, To-Night. ANDERSON'S GREAT GUN TRICK, To-Night. TRIPLE LEAP FOR. LIFE, To-Night. FORTY JUVENILES, AS LILIPUTIANS, To-Night. GRAND LAST SCENE, WITH SIX CHANGES, BY WILSON, To-Night. LA PETITE MARION NATHAN will sing and dance ■ FINNIGAN'S WAKE, To-Night. THE ARRIVAL OF THE GALATEA With the DUKE OF EDINBURGH, To-Night. MR J. SMALL, AS MR LEDGER, To-Night. MR FRANK TOWERS, as MASTER DOBBS, To-Night. THE WONDERFUL NATHAN TROUPE, To-Night. LA PETITE MARION NATHAN, To-Night. Look out for the OMNIBUS, To-Night. On MONDAY next, TWELFTH NlGHT— Grand Distribution of Sixty Pounds worth of Splendid CHRISTMAS CAKES. PRINCE OF WALES OPERA HOUSE. Prices of Admission — Dress Circle, 6s; Stalls, 3s; Pit, 2s. Half-price to Dress Circle suspended during the run of the Pantomime. Numbered Reserved Seats in the Dress Circle may be secured at Mr Mendelson's, tobacconist, adjoining the Theatre. The Public are respectfully requested not to leave their Seats until after the Grand Last Scene. 117 t»l
BANK HOLIDAYS.
THE BANKS will be CLOSED on TUESDAY, December 31, and WEDNESDAY, January 1. 11790
SHOULD England go to war frith the Abysinians, you can be fortified with everything that taste or mind can invent. Wines and spirits, from a bottle of Hennessy's P.B. to a bottle of oldfashioned English elderberry wine. Fruits of every delicacy in season, from a bonbon to a pine apple. Beautiful confectionery, including caseques, mottoes, &c. Dessert raisins, in lib. packets, beautifully embellished. New season nuts. French delicacies, quite original, and the world-renowned moat without bone, which never suffers from pleuro-pncumonia. Christmas presents from one shilling per packet in preparation. Sold wholesale and retail by the original caterer to the public, A. Walker. 11355
FOR SALE.
/GENUINE PERUVIAN GUANO. 10357 Caßsius and Comiskey.
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West Coast Times, Issue 707, 30 December 1867, Page 3
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